Excuse the length of this post, but I've been working on this for over 3 solid days and these notes are my chain of events.
I'm having problems restoring a few multi DVD+R (16 total) Nero BackItUp compressed images of entire hard drives.
We backed up these systems using Nero and then de-commissioned them about a year ago, and now we need to look at some of the data, hence the restore attempt.
I do not have access to old Nero logs or .nbi files, but I don't think .nbi files get written on full drive backups anyway. I was able to restore the C: drive of both of the problem systems above that were backed up the same way. They both work fine. One was 2 DVD+Rs while the other was 1. Neither of these drives have any .nbi files or logs on them that I can find, either, which was my reason for restoring them in the first place.
I'm not sure what subversion of Nero's BackItUp was used to originally create the images. I do know it was Nero 6.x, and when I run the nrestore.exe from the DVD+Rs, it says version 1.051.
The source system was running Windows 2000 server, and it seems the drives were formatted as NTFS, as after the partial restores, this is what the drive is configured as.
The DVD+R sets contain only the .DAT files, the first DVD+R contains the nrestore.exe and nrestore.cfg files, along with the .msg files, nothing more. Opening the DVD+Rs in Windows XP Pro, there are no boot type or .nbi files on any of them.
I am able to boot the system into DOS mode using a Windows 98 boot disc, which allows me to access the DVD drive, as well as all needed hard drives. The drive I am restoring to is 120GB, larger than the original backed up drive, which should be somewhere in the 80 GB range.
An interesting note was that the 2 DVD+R restore of one of the C: drives asked for CD 8 of 10 when it needed 2 of 2. It worked fine, but the numbering screw-up puzzled me.
When I run nrestore.exe, I get to choose all the proper options. When it comes time to insert the second DVD+R, the application asks for CD 9 of 11. The only one it will actually accept is 2 of 16, though. After the 2nd DVD+R is done reading, the application says the restore is done and to reboot. When I do, only part of the data is available, many files and folders are missing, and many of those that do exist will not let me open them.
I tried installing a new hard drive to the system and copying over all of the .DAT and other files from the DVD+Rs to the root of this drive to see if I could run nrestore.exe and do a drive to drive copy to work around any possible DVD drive issues and also to alleviate the mislabled "Insert CD X of X" problems described above. This would not even find the first backup .DAT file as all of the .DAT files are in the 8.3 naming convention of DOS once I booted into DOS mode, so no luck there.
Strange thing is, I had a second server running alongside this one with the same subset of data that I also backed up with this same application on the same media. There are 16 DVD+Rs for this backup set also, and the restore goes EXACTLY as above, failure.
Every disc (DVD and Hard Drive) is readable and has been fully scanned for errors, none exist. I have reformatted all destination hard drives in both NTFS and FAT32, same result. I have tried using a different DVD reader to do the restore, same result.
The problem restores were not primary system drives, just secondary drives. One was originally in a RAID 5 SCSI Drive Array configuration for the D: drive, the other was not.
Media breakdown and nrestore.exe versions:
System 1: (D: drive was originally a large IDE)
C: drive restore (2 Memorex 4X DVD+Rs) – Nrestore.exe Version 1.051 - successful
D: drive restore (16 Memorex 4X DVD+Rs) – Nrestore.exe Version 1.051 - fails
System 2 (D: drive was originally a RAID 5 SCSI Drive Array):
C: drive restore (1 Memorex 4X DVD+RW) – Nrestore.exe Version 1.051 - successful
D: drive restore (2 Memorex 4X DVD+RW (first 2) and 14 Memorex 4X DVD+Rs) – Nrestore.exe Version 1.051- fails
I am using an older Pentium 3 system for the restores, could there be a problem with that? Nrestore.exe and the currently loaded OS (Windows XP Pro) can see the large drives just fine.
What are my options here? We really need to look at this data!
Thanks!
-Patrick